Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of Toronto

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Yeshivas Ner Yisroel
ישיבת נר ישראל
Address
250 Bathurst Glen
Thornhill, Ontario
 Canada
Information
Motto Ki Ner Mitzva V'Torah Ohr
Established 1959
Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Uri S. Mayerfeld and Rabbi Meyer D. Greenberger
Mashgiach Rabbi Y.F. Kravetz & Rabbi N. Rockove
Menahel Rabbi M. Englander
Accreditation Full Ontario Diploma
Affiliation Orthodox
Rabbeim 10

Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of Toronto (Ner Israel Yeshiva College) is a Haredi yeshiva.

History

The yeshiva was established by Sholom Gold in 1959 as a branch of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore (NIRC).[citation needed] In 1964 Yaakov Weinberg came from NIRC and assumed the post of Rosh Yeshiva until 1971. The yeshiva was next headed by Naftali Friedler. The mantle of Rosh Yeshiva was then assumed by Gavriel Ginsburg.[1]

The current Roshei Yeshiva are Uri Mayerfeld[1] and Meyer D. Greenberger. The Mashgiach Ruchani of the Beis Midrash program is Nechemia Rockove. The Menahel of the High School is Moshe Englander. The Mashgiach of the High School is Yeruchum F. Kravetz.

Programs

The yeshiva has been granted restricted degree-granting authority by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario,[2] to grant degrees in the field of religious studies and research in higher Jewish learning at the Bachelors, and Masters levels. In addition, the College offers University Diplomas and Certificates.[3]

See also

References

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  2. http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/private/english/2000/elaws_src_private_pr00005_e.htm An Act respecting Ner Israel Yeshiva College
  3. http://www.cicic.ca/en/postsec.aspx?sortcode=2.20.24.26&id_postsec=257 Ner Israel Yeshiva College Directory of Universities, Colleges and Schools in Canada

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